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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-10-03, Page 317- TURKEY ; SUPPERS ,. bu s -°Unit •..church WA.LTON ata er 5 ed�. � to r 34 8.0 D ;S.T. 5. to 4P.M. p p Children, 1.Adults 1,$ i hl eu6, (12) 75c Always Fresh at White, Market DUBLIN;;: ONT.. DISTRIT LA. (oflventi�n'E Nl)SE S5I11TG S IEE . N Mrs- E. Edgar and Mrs.. Olive DUBLIN,._._,,A:pretty early autwtin Little. Were :in. Toronto last week wedding` ;;iris', solemnized at St. where they attexided thea nventio, P:atrick'.s:= Church, •.Dublin, qn ; Sad lirday,• Septemier is, when ttie a field ;in the Ro al York. i;iolel ;oi✓ �. � to :was�:deeox ted with variegated. the Ladles Atudllar to the, Cana, e A ol- Y gladioli and 11ghtei%•tap rs. S than Legion: They were delegates emu .Nuptial: Mass twas offered, Flounces as c ler from the loc"1 lira' ch; with ,ltev. Dr�; Ffou e The" many delegates from all brant.;' Mrs. William Lane-presid Y i eedr ati the organ.. The bide arts,;of Ontario were warmly: wet- p ncomed by Ma o r-�Nathan Ph11xPs. Miss Anne e erring, •Sarnia , daug h - Tanday �euenmg they were enter-�er.ofMr��a d Mrs.George es- tained;by a branch of the Legion. sing,Netterden, Holland, and th On Tuesday,‘ 'David L. , Burgess, bridegroo. m was,Mr. Anthony Be" president Dominion Command, 'ad- endSen,- :Kirkton. • dressed the convention, and in the Given -in marriage, by,; Mr- John evening a bang et. and dance ;were Berendsen, the bride, wore a floor: held: ;: .. lengthgown of' wbite ;satin. with On Wednesday Many, natters of bouffant 'skirt, fitted bodice and importance weredisssed'fol- 'lilypoinf "sleeves: Her fingertip veil lowed by a parade •dismissed, all dele• gates of illusion was�held m fingertip by .'a of sixty to the city hall where a cent sequins . She carried .a cis andY g d conducted by Rev. Wm Sherman, 'The maid of `honer ''was Miss Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques,'Hen pre'ath was placed on the;';veno= the .bridegroom; •and ,the brides Mr: 'Royal Gaiser; Crediton, and. W - a er taph : ,y rs,' . -Richardson;.: Desi, -maid was-M-i�W-ilma--Berendsen, the -late -Mrs; -G s . dent of Ontario Command. ;Thurs., Kirkton; 13ojh:` were 'identically • Traditional wedding music was day 'the installation' of , officers styled ballerina -length:' gowns of provided by Mrs.. Freeman Nor- a held. yellow;.and nile:.green organza re locks Crediton,. aunt Of the groom,. w s - who, accompanied the` soloist .Ter-, . •• .: - .:. spectively, .Their ' flowers .:were w o_ a p , WEDDING trig a navy' blue ensembleWith accessories and matching :corsage. . For the lioneYh1oqu•,in. Northern Ontario, the' bride donned : a biege suit with matching accessoicies an(1 . orsa e. Mr,'and' Mrs, Berendsen will reside, In Sarnia.. ra Guests . �.ivere resent ,franc Lon- p. don, : ICirkton, Sarnia, Blenheim; Mitchell;:: StrathrPy;'• Guelph..and derton. . GAISER-1AQUE5 ' �. n. IliEDTSALL -f �A ;lo"vel;, intim wedding was solemnized 'at 'Hen- salt United Church Saturday, Sept., •27, at 2 p.m ,° when •Dorothy Eliza- beth Maybelle Jaques °and Gerald Robert •Gaiser; of London, former ly of Crediton, ekchaliged: marriage vowS. The,: double=ring ,ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles led by a band and a color party coronet of .•rhinestones and , iridis- D. Daniel,amid a' setting of bronze- ,chow la s ' ,candelabra and O f remembrance s held cade`bouquet of white carnations fern.' The bride is the -daughter' of -service o r waq afire of .Sunnybroolt Hoss ital, ti 'Trudy-Berendsen, London sister• of salla- and the groom is the son .of 4" Havr hased- iri .� pu c g, a . Service Vehicle, we are now able to handle most. any IS C01‘113LETELY- 'EQUIPPED UIPPED A .T LI1VG TOWING, � OF H Sys D BLE PUSH, TA RTS BATTERY STARTS, ETC. --ATthou h inter -h sn1t a rriv edyet`:: xn ke-. Ian's: to__havep a our drivewa.y ',kept -clear - y . r' of snow. this Winter. We •. ' rwi.11' ;plow' your :;driveway... Reason able rates'. — bythe.'season' or by ober� 'the job. A 1D MEETUS E"N COM. I �, OU btheJudge' 'e e G �aritee the Se vi Phone_ 362- Seaforth''• white .mums. ryW, e,' re n, ews of Renmaia, Friends Honor. rs.air J. Flynn, I 14Ir. and Mrs: Joseph Flynn -were' pleasantly surprised ,on Friday ev- ening enin When members'of their'lam- m ily, and friends et•-tt.lionor _thein on the occasion of their 25th- wed- ding' anniversary.`•They were the )recipient`s , of - Many', lovely; ':gifts,. With; presentations by. their daugh- ter; Mrs: Don, Avery, Sarnia; -and daughter in daw,._M - Gerald:Flynn. of,liensall•• Mr. and; Mrs. Don Av ery,--of Sarnia, showed movies of their trip :to. New. York they: took this summer while. en vacation; For. recreation -cards .,were enjoyed.. ' •uncheon 'Was'served; ,,including an_ anniversary' cake. Members of the #alrlily' and relatives attended' from Sarnia Kingsville, Exeter and' Hen- sall. Abotit'•25; were. in attendance. Injured in Car : Accilient . • An `•accident one mile south of Hensall' on' Highway 4 early Sun day morning' caused $1,000' dam- e es am-ages a •.sen't one to hospital. Ad- mitted - to •South :.Huron Hospita Exeter, .was ,Orland Taylor, 25,• of Windsor formerly. of Exeter, with possible leg "'injuries. The drivel; told police het was ..blinded' by on ANNOILIN l i s Ethel NOW, Sarnia, oft„ of ber wislhes. to annt►ur►� the ,'cve�dlug youngest daughter, 11--r,SOUTH HURON d'eanetta, to'. William Zool, of Sar- nia, on Friday, September 2 , at -7 1).111; . at Laurel Lea Presl yteerian, Church, by Rev. Leslie Renault. llSale Herman. Prices Prrces: at ensall community sale Thursday were: • Weanling pigs, -to $15.50; chunks $1620 to $17.75; feeders, ;$19 to $24.50; sows, $69 to $95; Hol- stein :calves,.. $14::50 to . $22;. Durham calves, $29 to. $66. Stocker steers sold up to $25,7.5'ewt; stocker steer: calves up to $28;25 cwt; fat eows up to $17.30 cwt.' Fourhundredand ten pigs -'and 140 cattle and -calves were sold., Hensall-Minsmen. Sponsor Hocke .. Two ,special commercial gradu-' :t ti$* Irl: _. : t-tcatalix. u Lf h :�+�. < _. to of South' von txict a so � H 8 S _school Exeter Marjorie ' :Sararas :Oa all there eA5; the '&ecwnd, .sil r 7� .and there. were so 'who ;fat And Pat Bel were among ;3p ,.. 1s . e two ort , , $u" al e e qua Marjorie Sararasemployedy wI w r lfiinor di the National ar s' o e e ed y , .,M� e o 1. ,_f Office Managers;• Association %r_ Elreter.and ,list BeA is om• the proficiency in spelling, .at. a dinner`` of the Bank of Montreal, : iaall.. in London. Wednesday: • �!onimercial teacher, E. D. llfotireY'n a The girls successfully passed;accozripafiied 'the girls to Lc) s of wordsdaughter. of Mr. three -spelling tests is 100 ' `Pat' :is the ar►�gghte . each which were- taken by cora. Mrs: Harold :Bell, A`ensalt Hensall Kinsmen at "then dinner meeting Thursday passed a motion . this to s onsor minae hockeya s gain.. season,;: T ley ..iscussed'•and 'final- ized arrangements for their 'an- nual sniargasbord and dance, with only 80 tickets --for, sale. A 'dona- tion was: voted to, the:•Canadian The best man"was. Mr, John:Ber- Wedding P. rayer" 'and "0 Perfect coming headlights_; and Went:off to ;National Institute for the Blind. „ ._ .. ' usherwas ve, • - w ` . the shoulder,;_lost. control and went Committee chairman gave;reports. endsen, Kirkton, and the Ito father Into the east ditch ' OPP George ]r activities that the- `club..plan r, Peter; Klo . Sarnia: 'Given in'-marriage'by h$r. fa - ,� _ _ _ • - � i - o , hite . Mitchell, laxeter, . invest; aced:.• Following ,the ceremony �-a dIn the bride ;wore,_ a • .gown f w � e •ld " at silk organza; waltz -length,' fashion Infants, Baptized tier and-.:rece ion• wee.. h@ . _.. _ g . � :Staffa :Hall.: . The bridegroom's ed.,with cap- sleeves and long torso, Seven . babies received the rites' another received. the, guests, wear- A pillbox headdress- held her shoal= of iiaptism at the Rally., Day ser- t :vices ' at Hensall United Church on Sunday :morning., Baptized''vere Gail; Elizabeth, daughter of: • Mr. nsl-•.Mrs _ tpss Jibk ; Ida Ann daughter of .Mr. and Mrs.- Stewart WATERL!. 1:�. I E BREEDING � ASSOC �T- "Where Better; Bulls Are LLed" .'OffSplittgl 'of our bulls:' continue to win, their share of h yours ' t • -he sh ws,,.a >� y eeiall =who're- . o t a given a ual o ortuni I ample . Y„' JERSE ,Adg au g -Brampton. titer. of ; Standin .•Beacon: -was Grand Champion, , at-the�-1858-Waterloo"Count Parish= -Show -for -Sherwood., Taylor of Gait Her dam was a daughter'of"Jesters Dreamer and a top caw:: 'tier" land `.dam, was-�&- dau hter of `Brampton- B'.-: - sl%cw g; ,... , . g -'Violet's Beacon and a. Reserve Grand Champion at the Royal; Winter Fair. These s - three ,generations vi -ere all,bred 'through the Waterloo Unit_ • 'Exam le._ HOLSTEIN A daughter ::of Selling Wing :'Pietje ,'was Grand Champion at. the 1958 Waterloo County Black and White Show for Irvin:Brubaeher. Her•dam was: by•Elmcroft• Mon -O -Grand. These are' both' Water-.: . • . i' -es. The'•Waterloo .Count Black?' and .White show was_ loo Unit sirs y the' az est -in= Ontario so far. this'season_:-_ Unit. -daughters were prominent --amongst the winners, :especially in the 'milking age - females You can.have this ne?breeding; by, calling colleet for' service or more infor`matton'to • • CLINTON HIT 2 3441. between:,, 7:30 and 9..30 •'A M week days:, ' 6:00 arid '•8>OO �P M onfSaturday . eveiiings • Calls.reeeived on Saturday,eveni.ng•are inseminatedearly Sunday morning. BETTER CATTLE; FOIL BETTER LIVING • Victor s -Passenger seda: Victor•Stiper; S.Pasienger Seda 1 t�iBRNM M. .v.:C..•. 'NO other car 1n its price field offers such Wonderful' choice; for ,corriplete motoring pleasure as Vauxhall. Fror Z -the, really- low :..:priced ` 4 cylinder, 5 -Passenger Victors to the all ney;".Sixes", Velox and .Cresta, Vauxhall gives, 'you more extra features, more handling ,ease and .' riding .comfort, mare Naliue ;,for the money. than any other line of Cars iii' its :Glass: Choose your Vauxhall now.. AND VAUXHALL GIVES YOU ALL THESE,• EXTRAS AS' STANDARD EQUIPMENT 6, . .... FOUR -DOOR C ONVENIENGE-.,-EIVE-A. ND -SIX -RA S - a 5EtGERCOMFORT- STEERING CQEUMN.GEAR SHIFT • 4 AND S' CYLINDER ENGINES • SPACIOUS' • - FRESH AIR . HEATER AND DEFROSTER: • Cresta 6°Passenger sedate: -. F _ ,FIVE -WAY IGNITION SWITCH SPRAY INSOLATION AGAINSt'RUMBLE AND ROAr NOISE a PANORAMIC VISION • AMAZING ECONOMY • SPORT CAR HANDLING TISH_ CAR BUILT Alb=':BACKED'BY GENERALMOTORS T,HE BRI, I YOUR' LOCAL vAuxilAi.i, "D"EALER- S MOT() Veioi 6•Passengersedan ' V•2tssA 5 • Blackwell; •• Karen :Anne -•-Marie, daughter ofM-`Mr and Mrs. Tom• 1 Jr 5 Janie -I yTe-son-of Mr. -and Mrs. Harold Caldwell;" 7udith Elizabeth, daughter sof lvir:,, and: Mrs °William `,Mickle; Valeria' Jane;. daughter of :,:1Vi-r-.---and Mrs:'--•JIIri- Clark ; T3ougla. Wayne son ,of Mr, and Mrs Charles, Eckel .The: min ister,,;Rev Charles D.•Daniel; was in charge , , Theme of the rally day was; -"My Father s.._.World' Charles=Miekie: and Kathy:scaiie':.assisted With the ervice The..cho re e e ° ` s ix. _ n.d ecial x .d_•sp music' and the Sunday:S,chOet:elass- es occupied the centre pews.,, Faintly ,, Night„ for ' •,inembers of Hensall Women's' Ilistitute,`-rIheir husbands and families will be ob- served on•.Weonesday, October. 8, at 6:30 in: -the• Legion Hall,. •when. turkey, jilt the •trimmings will be served.: Guest speaker will tie. W. P, Roberts., of Tuckersmith Roll call .is, ,`A cure for=a indigestion Program conveners `are Miss Greta Laramie and.; Mrs .W B- 'Cross; hostesses.:" Mrs 'W =•O G'o.odwin' Mrs. T. -Coates• Mrs S. R;oobol, Mrs, A Alexander, Mrs' W. Henry: Mrs. R: M.Peck and Mrs. G. Har ' ierfoi'iiiing this season': Special .guests ° were'. Bill Cole man, ..Kippen; Dick Quance- : and Ward Kraft, of -Exeter", and Jack Hamilton.; President Harold Knight chaired the meeting, •held ;at -the Kosy Corner restaurant. ev. J. Semple Reviewer f_ Book The :Rev. J. ` Semple;"` pastor', of Egmondv,ille • w' TTnited,' Church, re- views --a ne`book. by -H;.•Grady Davis, • Design ;' forPreaching,; -in. ;:the New.:: Christian-Ad'veeate,._pio- fessional:, journal •'for. Methodist astorG ^nil r}n;r�h •leader's= -T-he- Advocate is a monthly pubheation, ' rate .- in�Chica o PI' Mr:- Sem le.: bi h1 - recommends this ",comprehensive attempt:., to cover tihe„Subject of: preaelinie Ile points;out that "a thorough stn' dy of'this•volume, might well. be, the equivalent of a ''post graduate course, in 'preaching fox; "ministers It should_ make, them more critical of their ''own work and discri:miin-' acing towarsLthe w.orlt :of ethers ' Our; theological hbraries' are.: full.''II n i b ect' reach-. of books o this Su j of Preach.. ,,,. ng but ;there is` none ; ejnte- equal:,, addition ,. ac rdin- to this' 'recent Go g . to Mr., Semple. ' ` In. fact I -judge • it to be -:one • of the; ablest on • the subject pf •homiletics:: The.author• proves himself -':a master in his; chosen'task ' L Mr,: and M1lrs. Dbn -,Avery. of). Sarnia were, • weenkend • visitors4. With". the Tatter's parents, Mr• and .:, Mrs ••J. Flynn Bob Caldwell has purchased a Jot from Gordon Schwalm Orr :Rich: mopd=:Street North, .and intends to build ;in the near future. Rev:, John Ctoddard and:' Mrs Goddard of Kelowna, B C are vis ;ting with 'theft 'son -and daughter,,, in law;,: pr,..! and Mrs. J. C. dard,, and'fathily. • Wilmer"Dalrympie,'requirefl' en -stitches for a :head'wound and also, received.:cliest ':injuries.' when the car he was • driving• -struck a' large;:'Stone on the road The car y. careened into -the diteii ; Mra4". Charles M u `y Kingsville is vlsi ng wi er . aug i er- d an son iii -law• Mr. • and-NLrs-J•-Flynn Mr,- and 1MVlrs.• Carman.:: Beaton, Detroit, were- weekend ; visitors; •with lar. • and ;MTS.'," Beverley ,Bea ton and son.. • ,',_ .. • ' IUII s argaret Moirof- 13 :'entants• for the :.Miss London Lords';' contest;to be 'held October 17 aft ,Hotel London.' In addition to 4,000 in. gifts, the Winner •will. a1so receive an a11 -expense paid trip to. the Grey Cup_;game _in Vancouver. Margaret is oat the staff• of 'Hensel-. •District Co-operative.. • Nlrs. Jack' Faber, who has been a -patient in :St _ Joseph's.; Hospital,. London, •has returned home. 1957- DOUG- E .. tete..�-., ,SEDAN-, .. = .. 1957 CHEV. COACH 199675 FD0ONDTGIACCOiSt . S1E D AN 1953, PONTIAC SEDAN '1953_ DODGE SEDAN -8 cylinder; automa- tic tic trans111isston.' • , X953-PONTIAC CO:AC 1951_ PONTIAC: COACH - Price 2: NEW . C$L'�: SEDANS — I' Special ee 1.vEW VAX_HALL SEDAN - - E T - C RTI L. HELL -SEAF O .hone1:86 :Phone 541:' ._ :�... -.:.: There. :'arQuer 20 :ranges of mountaine" 's, in Canada and •the -high ,1 est peaks . are "-in the St Elias :: Range -in northern British Colum bi•s and -the. Yukon_ _r, • an SEAFORTH :COMMUNITY CENTRE' ' :Fridaji - 'October -1'+ at 8;3'.0 ,p.m._ •NORRIS ORCHESTRA Sponsored by BLIN C,W L: yin. Chit rrgeW HaII Friday, October, 3 at 8:30 p.m. - Altspice5. Orange Hall_, Property LUNCH .;'. Name 'Winners Bingo Winners at the Legion bin go Saturday were •Mrs, C. - Wilk inson, •,;lVIrs •-_C. .Wilkinson., •'Mrs. Glenn.',McKenzie. Mrs Wilkinson; Mrs 'McKenzie and'. Mrs :Finis:, schau�er (tied), Robert Cooper and Pearl! ,�TideswelI (tied), Mrs.' Bed ard; ..Mrs `Orville Smith;'. Donna Wilkinson; ' ,Thomas .-Kyle; • Mrs: Norman -Long;, -4 rs 3ietTard yrs Norman Long;Wilbert Parker and Thomas Kyle., (tied);: Mrs, ;Wes Venner”; share -the -wealth, Mrs A. b'oster; Jaekpot Saturday;. Oct. 4, will: -be .$90 111;55. calls. der -length veii,m'and; she carriedF a white Bible crested with yellow rosebuds and ;illy -of -the -valley, ,Bridal attendants. were .Miss: Marlene Jaques, Hensall, sister; of the bride, as ;maid of•hgnor; Wear, ing rust chiffon over taffeta with matching .aecessbries rind feather. headband; carrying rust and yellow, glads. •Miss 'Marie Jarrott,' lirip- pen; and Miss Shirley, •Gaiser, of Crediton sister:of the groom; as bridesmaids: 'wore • gowns 'Similar: to that: of the"maid of, honor •in yeh` IOW chiffon over. taffeta, and. car- ried yellow and rust: glads ; Judy Ferguson, Exeter 'cousin of- the bride, was flower girl; flock- ed' in green •chiffon, over taffeta and carried a nosegay Of yellow' and rust glads. Aubrey G.aiserr-of_ London was his brother's grooms-. titan, anad Russell Beaver, brother's, and Bill tH res, Hensall, •brother of: the bride, ushered,. A reception. for fifty guest's' was - held in .the ehtireb, ' parlors, For receiving, the „bride'smether• wore navy blue •riy1on acetate lace ;over rayon -_taffeta; and-pizik rosy ,nab ' or Deputy -Clerk Treasurer Of the ;County of ' Huron Sealed ap•plicatio;rls for. the position of:.• Deputy' Clerk -Treasurer ,will be :received by; .the undersigned until' 5 o'clock .-ph.,LTES DAY„OCTOBER 14th, 1958. Please •state age, inaxltal status, expert encu educa,tloil,••saIary_expe ted.=-A1•so-state 'reference.: Please :.mark clearly on. envelopes--' ` `Applications." JOHN G. • BERRYf Clerk -Treasurer, Cdunty.'of Huron, - GOD.EIhICIT, ONTARIO 'or travelling to northern points tile', bride donned a black nubbed linen, dress', black and:' white' tweed' coat :with :aecessories-inzllack and turquoise, .with which she .'wore a white rose corsage::,The"•TiricWwas' formerly on the staff of the Lon don Life and the groom IS an eat: ployee of• London Ge"nerator; Ser- vice. They will reside. in London,. Tf1VIE-;:013-T FOR A CotT.EP1-$Ii:E ;-omit b Crpnm'S�nack ;tar -in •' Dublin t .Here Bernard • Costello ,and Lorne Cronin, are enjOying a tnoriiin` -cup ofcoffee in modern snack bar which has been Added -to the Cronin Gara e; .Len Cronin is' behind the -counter: .Cronin's aye a Iar e stock.,:• of Winter. Tires and Prestone that' is riced 'to sell Wise motorists are getting': ready for wi ter' .• n _•-_ p n • early and saving money at the same time: SAVE MONEY AT Ni NGARAGE- Now is the time To Eur Winter Tires at Special Mone'- --Sc vin Prices -• Prestonet, E w LUNCIJI'COUNTER ''w SIIELL PRODUCTS GENERAL TI :